Example sentences of "and [noun] [be] [prep] [be] " in BNC.

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1 The " freedom of private property " was to be protected by the state , and taxes were to be imposed " on a basis of justice and only when the need for them arises " .
2 A Will is simply a clear statement about how your money and possessions are to be divided when you die .
3 Two knights were to be elected in each county court to appear before the Council ‘ with full power to assent for the community of the county as to what shall be ordained … concerning the forests ’ : all landowners who wished to claim the disafforestment of their lands and woods were to be there to substantiate their claim .
4 Under the terms of the peace agreement , 50,000 troops made up of members of FAPLA and FALA were to be trained and incorporated into the FAA .
5 If a post of Acting Head of Campaigns and Personnel is to be created this would have a different Job Description to that of Head of Personnel .
6 The purchaser and vendor will need to negotiate how the assumption of debtors and creditors is to be reflected in the price paid for the business .
7 Of course , the fact that structure and rules are to be found within the behaviour of football hooligans does not mean that there are no problems at football terraces and that such behaviour is to be condoned .
8 Regional health authorities are waiting for news of their allocation and meetings are to be held between the hospice and Darlington Health Authority chiefs this week to discuss details of the services to benefit from the extra cash .
9 Advertisements of the above resolutions were to be published in the press , including The Times and Topham 's World , and copies were to be sent to members of both Houses of Parliament , to other noblemen and gentlemen , and also to high sheriffs , to be laid before grand juries ( composed of men of substance ) at the ensuing assizes .
10 Rather than finally rejecting difference as the central term of critical value , this criticism instead relocates value onto the difference of consumers : it is in consumption rather than in the text that originality and creativity are to be found .
11 Access is also to be extended to Eastern Europe , using funds from the Community 's PHARE programme under a separate contract between the EC and PTT Telecom : Poland , Hungary , Czech and Slovak Republics , Bulgaria and Romania are to be connected into the system .
12 Spending on environmental research and monitoring is to be increased and environmental education will become more prominent in the national curriculum .
13 Such ideas as natural rights belong to the metaphysical age and progress is to be found in positive laws .
14 He believes not only that our particular desires , expectations and values are to be explained by the structured wholes in which we live .
15 Glasgow , Edinburgh and Cardiff were to be expected .
16 Over a period some mistakes had been made and several members of the Committee were not in full agreement , but if ideas and plans were to be achieved there was bound to be hard talking at Meetings .
17 To say , following Habermas , that cultural modernization is a process of differentiation and autonomization and that postmodernization is a process of de-differentiation and implosion is to be content with a purely descriptive analysis of cultural change .
18 The highlight of this sale of French and continental furniture and tapestries is to be found among pieces put up for sale by Lord Elgin and supplied to his ancestor Thomas , the Seventh Earl , by Martin-Eloy Lignereux .
19 In education two new city technology colleges were announced and attempts were to be made to extend the system of ‘ compacts ’ between business , schools and colleges.under which all pupils/students are guaranteed jobs with local firms when they leave school .
20 The section gives no indication that the interests of employees and shareholders are to be given a different weighting , and hence the duty of the directors in running the company would appear to one of balancing the respective interests .
21 Centralisation and nationalisation were to be the means to full employmcnt .
22 Meanwhile , book buying habits and patterns were to be had from sources such as BML and the British Market Research Bureau , TGI , Euromonitor , Mintel , and trade journals .
23 Though pedestrians and cyclists are to be ‘ encouraged to use the facilities provided for them ’ there do not appear to be any facilities other than the traditional footpath .
24 The London borough of Kensington and Chelsea is to be the first local authority in the UK to introduce a kerbside collection service for separated waste .
25 Compulsory membership of a trade union , in force since 1936 with only a brief interlude , was to be abolished , and employers were to be released from their obligation to recognize or negotiate with unions or to be bound by pay awards negotiated at a national level .
26 Supplies of liquefied gas fell 20 per cent in June and exports were to be cut by 60 per cent in the third quarter .
27 Enterprises were to be compensated for expenditure on equipment and construction and for outlay incurred because of the price reforms , and concessions were to be made in their hard-currency and social insurance contributions to the state budget .
28 However , continued investment of raw materials and capital goods was required if the necessary growth and investment was to be sustained .
29 Gain and loss are to be construed as extending only to gain or loss in money or other property , but as extending to any such gain or loss whether temporary or permanent ; and ( i ) " gain " includes a gain by keeping what one has , as well as a gain by getting what one has not ; and
30 It was different from previous work in that main roads were to be included ; public transport as well as walking and cycling were to be considered ; and particular importance was to be attached to the attempt to lower costs and achieve area-wide benefits by applying fewer and simpler measures .
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